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Regaining Praise!

Good morning, In the book of Nehemiah the city of Judah has experienced a breaking of the wall. The wall is used as and protective barrier to hedge the town. Well in the first chapter of Nehemiah, Nehemiah’s Brother Hanai and other men visit him at the Citadel, to tell him what has happened. Judah has been broken into and taken over by the enemy leaving the people with nothing. There homes have been burned down and there now facing famine. Nehemiah goes to God in prayer as I sent out yesterday. His prayer for himself is to be led of God, concerning the city of Judah and the people. He relates to the cry of his brothers and kinsmen visit and initiates the next move to go back to Judah to begin the building of the wall.

The question is in the mist of our day and our lives do we hear the cries of our brothers and sisters? Do we use our spiritual senses as Nehemiah to begin the process of rectifying the circumstances, or do we stand by watching the enemy have his way in their lives?
How many of us know that what we do for God last forever, and what we do for God, God in-turn does for us. We were created for praise and Judah is significant for praise. If you or anyone you know has lost their praise think on the restoration and recovery that God is doing in your life right now, because you dared to stepped out to help someone else. Think about the power of two or three in agreement and how much more praise will come through your support, stomping the enemy out of the minds and lives of those you support. But not only that, think about constantly making a habit of being a blessing, having no limitations on being who you are created to be. Nehemiah was a cup bearer pouring wine for the King in the Citadel, but when these things came about he consulted God to go and help a city of people regain their praise. I feel like Joel Osteen this morning saying, Yes Lord! I will go and help my brothers and sisters, I will not be detoured nor distracted by self centeredness! I will do what you sent me to do. I will help the people regain their praise! Want you come friends! In Jesus name! Hallelujah!!!